The new fight to keep the Snowbirds flying

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A former Snowbird pilot is doing what she can to keep the iconic air show in the sky. She's asking the government to scale back the aerobatic show instead of suspending it completely. Maryse Carmichael, Retired lieutenant-colonel, former commander and pilot of the Snowbirds, joins the show to share why she's making this call and how supporters can get involved.
2 Jun 1PM English Canada News Commentary

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